Shaun Gibson's access to Chinese music began in the karaoke bars of Liverpool, England.
Hope Justman, an 81-year-old American, has just completed her 24th trip along the shudao, an ancient road system in Sichuan province that dates back over two millennia.
Give fishermen a thread, and they can tie it to a hook to catch fish, but give it to someone from Huotong town and they can make a lion fly.
When collaborative pianist Zhang Jialin was researching early modern Chinese art songs, he found a number of pieces that are rarely performed today.
Despite having just disembarked from an 11-hour flight on a rainy March night, French director Justine Triet proceeded directly to the Peking University Centennial Memorial Hall.
And Then There Were None, a play by acclaimed British director Lucy Bailey will tour cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, for the first time from May to July.
In July 1952, the Chengdu-Chongqing railway commenced operations, marking a milestone as the first railroad completed since the founding of New China. Over 30,000 People's Liberation Army military personnel and 100,000 workers contributed to its construction, finishing the 505-kilometer railway within two years.
iQIYI, a leading provider of online entertainment video services in China, recently wrapped up its first 'Action Master' season, marking a significant milestone in the realm of martial arts cinema.
It is the 31st year that Zhang Yufei has worked and lived in Faxing Temple, nestled in Cuiyun Mountain in Zhangzi county, Changzhi, North China's Shanxi province.
'Cure sometimes. Treat often. Comfort always." This renowned quote in the medical field has been embraced as a standard for practice by countless healthcare professionals worldwide for decades.
It was 1 o'clock on Sunday afternoon when Anne-Sophie Mutter warmly greeted everyone at a hotel room in Beijing.